194
194
Jul 11, 2011
07/11
by
WBAL
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
first to india where 60 people have died and more than 100 injured after a train derailed. about 1000 people were on board the train. the cause of the derailment is not yet known. the driver slammed on the brakes after seeing some cows resting on the track. the death toll at nine after an overloaded cruise boat sank off the coast of moscow. the boat was carrying 185 people even know the maximum capacity was 120. 80 people have been rescued from the river. no word on what caused the boat to sing. >> 71 degrees on tv hill. one grocery store is slashing prices. >> the defense secretary gets a crash course in iraq and afghanistan. find out what happened. >> scanlan brings a long running tabloid to a shameful anend. >> i am live in little italy previewing restaurant week which is weeks away. we will talk about some amazing dishes. >> we are tracking a new problem in parkville. we will check for problems el [ bailiff ] fee court is now in session. come on out, guys. the jury has reached its decision. now, you guys found the other airline guilty of charging a 150-dollar change fee
first to india where 60 people have died and more than 100 injured after a train derailed. about 1000 people were on board the train. the cause of the derailment is not yet known. the driver slammed on the brakes after seeing some cows resting on the track. the death toll at nine after an overloaded cruise boat sank off the coast of moscow. the boat was carrying 185 people even know the maximum capacity was 120. 80 people have been rescued from the river. no word on what caused the boat to...
667
667
Jul 14, 2011
07/11
by
WBAL
tv
eye 667
favorite 0
quote 0
investigators in india are searching for answers today after wednesday's triple bombings that rommed mumbai, killing at least 18 and wounding more than 100 others. michelle kozinski joins us from mumbai. >> reporter: the bombs that went off in this neighborhood, it was right next to a playground where the kids had just gone home and now the question is who did this and why. there are similarities to past attacks, fwhbut no one has clai responsibility and nothing is being ruled out. the blast seemed to have been coordinated to kill and maim as many innocent people as possible. during rush hour in places full of workers, leaving carnage in the streets, survivors trying to save the wounded. the first just before 7:00 p.m. at a jewelry bazaar. then a minute later, another in a wealthy business district. >> translator: everyone was soaked in blood. there was a lot of confusion. >> reporter: about ten minutes after the first, a third bomb in a busy nearby neighborhood. >> this was a coordinated attack by terrorists. >> reporter: it is the fourth large scale attack on the business part of i
investigators in india are searching for answers today after wednesday's triple bombings that rommed mumbai, killing at least 18 and wounding more than 100 others. michelle kozinski joins us from mumbai. >> reporter: the bombs that went off in this neighborhood, it was right next to a playground where the kids had just gone home and now the question is who did this and why. there are similarities to past attacks, fwhbut no one has clai responsibility and nothing is being ruled out. the...
1,100
1.1K
tv
eye 1,100
favorite 0
quote 0
we may be looking to china and india first. >> stephen: you say that obama doesn't have an east west outlook. he has more of a north south. >> right. >> stephen: what dow mean by north south outlook. >> what i just said, that he --. >> stephen: but again when i ask questions it means i generally don't understand. >> he does not instinctively look to europe. and obama himself says in his autobiography that he doesn't have that same personal emotional connection to europe. and so i think he's a president for the post western world, actually. >> stephen: how does the united states, you say that the united states and europe you fear they are in great decline, irrecoverable klein? >> i think it is almost a case wean between the united states and europe what i might call competitive decac -- -- deck dense. >> stephen: we're going to win that. >> i haven't been too sure. >> stephen: have you ever been to the cheesecake factory? (applause) death by qhok lat, my friend. >> have you been to greece lately. >> stephen: yes, i have. timothy garton ash. the facts are subversive. we'll be right bac
we may be looking to china and india first. >> stephen: you say that obama doesn't have an east west outlook. he has more of a north south. >> right. >> stephen: what dow mean by north south outlook. >> what i just said, that he --. >> stephen: but again when i ask questions it means i generally don't understand. >> he does not instinctively look to europe. and obama himself says in his autobiography that he doesn't have that same personal emotional...
518
518
Jul 15, 2011
07/11
by
COM
tv
eye 518
favorite 0
quote 0
india is looking at the advantages of space. >> so we're going to outsource our hopes and dreams to india. >> we might. but is that the modus operandi of the united states? no. the new generation should get the same experience that the old generation got. we orbited the moon for the very first time. we saw the earth as it really is, just a small blue and white body tucked away in the vastness of space. i could put up my thumb and completely hide everything that i've ever known. that photograph tells in just one picture really the existence that we have here on earth. >> wow. that's incredible. i've actually got an amazing photograph, as well. i got to show you. look, it's me and pee wee herman. [laughter] >> oh, yeah. >> isn't that incredible? do -- you think, i can't bereave where i am right now. as the shuttle prepared for its last launch and the crowd braced themselves for a final wave good-bye, this american icon left the earth, not with a bang, but with a whoa, wow, holy crap that is loud, wow. look at that thing. i've got to be honest with you, a week after this happened i'm still g
india is looking at the advantages of space. >> so we're going to outsource our hopes and dreams to india. >> we might. but is that the modus operandi of the united states? no. the new generation should get the same experience that the old generation got. we orbited the moon for the very first time. we saw the earth as it really is, just a small blue and white body tucked away in the vastness of space. i could put up my thumb and completely hide everything that i've ever known. that...
237
237
Jul 23, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 0
some years ago i went to india and interviewed a boss there. he was a social i-and party had been in charge of that parts of india for years but despite the poverty he should have seen all around him, he said the free market and american capitalism are no good. >> political boss of india that i visited, it's not surprising this is the poorest part of country. >> it's poor because of your stupid policy, no? >> socialism just works better? >> that interview was done years ago. he and his party continued to rule and plan for another dozen years only this may after indian voters got upset watching businesses and jobs flee to other parts of india did they vote the socialist government out, overwhelmingly. but the socialists ruled for decades because central planning makes sense to people. life is complex we can't pay attention to everybody. we have lives. of our intuition tells us someone should be in charge. what would be the economy be like if no one was in charge? well, it would be pretty good actually. certainly better than one is centrally plan
some years ago i went to india and interviewed a boss there. he was a social i-and party had been in charge of that parts of india for years but despite the poverty he should have seen all around him, he said the free market and american capitalism are no good. >> political boss of india that i visited, it's not surprising this is the poorest part of country. >> it's poor because of your stupid policy, no? >> socialism just works better? >> that interview was done years...
225
225
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 0
but about what it davis was, we had these incredible storms that hit india in our eastern shoreline. we had up to 800 strokes every 10 minutes from evanston thomas shot the stormy lake pictures amazing cumulus clouds. going through waukegan north harbor is captured by cafe. it looks like a real item. and would get this shot from jessica and steve. this is kind of money shot, this is the thunderstorm as it looked to national weather service with 75 mi. per hour winds. you can see the hill shaft it towered to 50,000 ft. and it was responsible for a fatality. look at these clubs, there is something serve real about this today but this is the project of turbulence and you can see the outgoing wins of turbulence coming back, but look at the waves that these 60 mi. per hour wind gust produced. they pushed the 90 degree heat away from the city and spare us what was an impressively high day in many parts of the midwest these storms would not have formed if it were not for this intense dome of a year. the next batch already forming and they have done damage in parts of minnesota, here is the
but about what it davis was, we had these incredible storms that hit india in our eastern shoreline. we had up to 800 strokes every 10 minutes from evanston thomas shot the stormy lake pictures amazing cumulus clouds. going through waukegan north harbor is captured by cafe. it looks like a real item. and would get this shot from jessica and steve. this is kind of money shot, this is the thunderstorm as it looked to national weather service with 75 mi. per hour winds. you can see the hill shaft...
159
159
Jul 17, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm giving a miss to the india officials after the terrible triple bombing in mumbai this week. they've seen five terror attacks, since the mid '90s, serious ones and indian politicians did little more than to say they try to do better next week and the indian citizens need to expect more attacks in the neighborhoods because they're in a bad one. this doesn't inspire confidence. they don't just to fight the war on terror, but fight of ideas. . >> paul: james. >> a miss to the governor of minnesota they think to cut off the beer supplies. the company who make millers and coors, were unable to get the licenses approved because the agency was closed. but the agency enforcing the licenses were open because it's essential. makes you wonder how essential the government is. >> i'm sure a lot of minnesotaens are saying that. >> a hit to mcdain's, a restaurant in pennsylvania, adults have the right to eat in peace and no one under six. some are saying it's violating kids rights. theres' something about my generation, and i'm liberating-- i'd love to go to a restaurant that banned kids, m
i'm giving a miss to the india officials after the terrible triple bombing in mumbai this week. they've seen five terror attacks, since the mid '90s, serious ones and indian politicians did little more than to say they try to do better next week and the indian citizens need to expect more attacks in the neighborhoods because they're in a bad one. this doesn't inspire confidence. they don't just to fight the war on terror, but fight of ideas. . >> paul: james. >> a miss to the...
201
201
Jul 10, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
it will give you an idea of the kind of treasure lying under the temple in southern india. look at the gold, diamond incrusted trinkets. >> nobody thought to look before. who gets it? >> it will be very controversial. does it go to the state? you are looking at fascinating, and under the ground is all the gold because indians have been intrigued by gold for many, many years. it's the commodity of choice. like 600 tons of gold is imported in india right there, and ironic under the temple is all this treasure. who knows what other treasure lies under indian temples. >> one man was complaining? >> one man complained about the authorities, and that triggered the search. in about the 1930s, there was a search and apparently snakes underground detoured them from looking further. but how the treasure was unmassed? what it royalty over the years? was it people paying haumage to the gods. right now it's being heavy guarded by the state. i was thinking, imagine being somebody who had gone in the temple and being part of the temple and never thought to look. >> yeah, and it's right th
it will give you an idea of the kind of treasure lying under the temple in southern india. look at the gold, diamond incrusted trinkets. >> nobody thought to look before. who gets it? >> it will be very controversial. does it go to the state? you are looking at fascinating, and under the ground is all the gold because indians have been intrigued by gold for many, many years. it's the commodity of choice. like 600 tons of gold is imported in india right there, and ironic under the...
174
174
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
the pakistanis have been worried about india for years. that drives their policy in afghanistan and even in pakistan. i think if we could ratchet up efforts to convene a regional conference, peace conference, including china, russia, india and then the countries in the ren region, including iran, we have a chance of changing the scene. the goal would be a healthy relationship with a country that holds 100 nuclear weapons and is a democratic ally of ours. >> the aid that the president has said he's going to suspend at this point is about a third of the aid they get. hundreds of millions of dollars. the question, i guess, we have, having been told for years it was important to give them this money because it gave us sway and kept other players from stepping in and filling that void. what happens now? couldn't china step in and say you know what, we're happy to give you that cash and sort of move us out? >> they could, although the technology we're supplying, china doesn't have some of it, but they certainly could supply enough of it, maybe l
the pakistanis have been worried about india for years. that drives their policy in afghanistan and even in pakistan. i think if we could ratchet up efforts to convene a regional conference, peace conference, including china, russia, india and then the countries in the ren region, including iran, we have a chance of changing the scene. the goal would be a healthy relationship with a country that holds 100 nuclear weapons and is a democratic ally of ours. >> the aid that the president has...
367
367
Jul 26, 2011
07/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 367
favorite 0
quote 0
the fda confiscated generics from this factory in india because they didn't meet safety standards. and recalled generics from a u.s. manufacturer because some of the pills were too big. still, the fda maintains generics are just as tested, just as safe, as name brands. >> the generic drug is the e ect same chemical and the exact same milligram amount of the exact same active ingredient. these are the blockbuster drugs that have become generically available and the only difference is their lower cost. >> reporter: while generic medications are required to contain the exact same amount of active ingredients as the original, we learned something interesting totoy. the filler ingredients which is the thing that actually binds the medicine together, can be different. and a very small number of patients have negative reactions to those fillers. so, diane, they say if you take one of these new generics and you have any kind of problem, call your doctor immediately. >> you and i talked about the fact that with generics, a lot of them are white and they look alike. it's harder to distinguis
the fda confiscated generics from this factory in india because they didn't meet safety standards. and recalled generics from a u.s. manufacturer because some of the pills were too big. still, the fda maintains generics are just as tested, just as safe, as name brands. >> the generic drug is the e ect same chemical and the exact same milligram amount of the exact same active ingredient. these are the blockbuster drugs that have become generically available and the only difference is their...
262
262
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
maybe we should be finding our gold in india? >> thank you once again. we will -- you can always check in with nadya on saturday and sunday. we're about three minutes away from a lot of weddings. this is the scene outside of one of the clerk's office in new york city. this is manhattan where same-sex couples have been lining up for the next few hours, because today is the day where same-sex marriage couples can go forward in the state of new york. >>> also coming up this morning, it has been a controversy over conversion therapy and homosexuals. christian-based counseling now is under fire even from people within the evangelical community. that is in our "faces of faith." stay with us. aned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's pos
maybe we should be finding our gold in india? >> thank you once again. we will -- you can always check in with nadya on saturday and sunday. we're about three minutes away from a lot of weddings. this is the scene outside of one of the clerk's office in new york city. this is manhattan where same-sex couples have been lining up for the next few hours, because today is the day where same-sex marriage couples can go forward in the state of new york. >>> also coming up this morning,...
84
84
Jul 14, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
pretty hideous situation for america to find itself in, given now all these emerging countries, china, india, brazil and so on, all beginning to boom economically, it's the worst possible time for america to be in this position, isn't it? >> it is. the debt ceiling is the wrong point of controversy. to me, that's very obvious. this is not for future debt, debts we already owe. the truth is we are breaking in this country, the first rule of holes, when you're in a hole, you should stop digging. we haven't done that. we have a strushl budget -- structural budget deficit eating away at the core of our country, like a cancer continuing to grow. unless we stop that in a responsible way, forget this short term economic crisis we have, we will dig a hole so deep our children will never get out of it and undermine america's strength and leadership on the globe. if you think about it, the point at which americans became -- we became the dominant superpower in the country wasn't immediately after world war ii, many historians will point to the suez crisis where britain was involved in an action we tol
pretty hideous situation for america to find itself in, given now all these emerging countries, china, india, brazil and so on, all beginning to boom economically, it's the worst possible time for america to be in this position, isn't it? >> it is. the debt ceiling is the wrong point of controversy. to me, that's very obvious. this is not for future debt, debts we already owe. the truth is we are breaking in this country, the first rule of holes, when you're in a hole, you should stop...
185
185
Jul 4, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
india will. others will. perhaps the russians. and we will be left behind. >> reporter: china, augustine says, is moving ahead at lightning speed developing its space program. the man commanding the last shuttle flight worries, too. talk of trips back to the moon and on to mars have always been, well, just talk. >> mars is always 20 years in the future. it's been 20 years in the future for the last 30 years. i'd like to see how committed we are this time. >> reporter: i'm not doing too bad. >> no, you did good. >> reporter: back at the rock yard in houston, i wasn't going to let an opportunity to drive micro-gernhart's vehicle pass me by. >> it gets a whole panpanorama. that's amazing. >> reporter: if america's priorities don't include space, it may be the only opportunity any of us get. >>> coming up -- is it time for commercial space? >> we want to see a future where we are exploring the stars, where we're going to other planets, where we're doing the great things that we read about in science fiction and in the movies. ♪ [ ma
india will. others will. perhaps the russians. and we will be left behind. >> reporter: china, augustine says, is moving ahead at lightning speed developing its space program. the man commanding the last shuttle flight worries, too. talk of trips back to the moon and on to mars have always been, well, just talk. >> mars is always 20 years in the future. it's been 20 years in the future for the last 30 years. i'd like to see how committed we are this time. >> reporter: i'm not...
186
186
Jul 20, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> a leopard on the loose terrorizing villagers in india, a massive animal, mauling nearly a dozen people before wildlife officials got it under control. here is another shot. looking like he is about to pounds. that is a big, big cat. >> one mad shepard. look at rangers firing the gunshots. the rangers, you can see them firing, they were trying to drive it back into the sanctuary and it was terrorizing the village and they got a tranquilizer in it but not before it had injured a lot of people and some of the villager stabbed the leopard with knives and the leopard actually died from the injuries after the tranquilizer dart was fired at it. but, frightening time for everybody in the village. >>shepard: they took it to an animal hospital. >> they got the dart into it but it had been injured so badly by some of the villagers trying to protect themselves that it later died. >>shepard: thank you, sir. two gives calling 9-1-1 to report a break in, right? and they end up in handcuffs themselves. wait until you hear how this went down. >>shepard: nasa will retire atlantis when it gets bac
. >> a leopard on the loose terrorizing villagers in india, a massive animal, mauling nearly a dozen people before wildlife officials got it under control. here is another shot. looking like he is about to pounds. that is a big, big cat. >> one mad shepard. look at rangers firing the gunshots. the rangers, you can see them firing, they were trying to drive it back into the sanctuary and it was terrorizing the village and they got a tranquilizer in it but not before it had injured a...
118
118
Jul 14, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
we're the third largest country in land mass like china and india. they're not a democracy like we are. do you think we've reached a tipping point it's not feasible to use the systems we have. >> i believe -- keep in mind i'm a comic. i don't know anything. >> so you're not to be trusted. >> it is my opinion but i do have that stepback you talked about. to me c this country was founded with states having real identities and real power of their own because this country really -- the people are different and especially since it's a nation of immigrants, the idea one central government can determine what's best for and policies that serve everybody in this country is a bad idea going in. you would never have any power structure starting out with that in mind. >> i've always said there's a gap between the real world and official world. the official world says all sorts of things. they say productivity is up and this is better. in the real world, people say i'm paying higher bills, more afraid for my job and it's not better. >> it's a power structure we n
we're the third largest country in land mass like china and india. they're not a democracy like we are. do you think we've reached a tipping point it's not feasible to use the systems we have. >> i believe -- keep in mind i'm a comic. i don't know anything. >> so you're not to be trusted. >> it is my opinion but i do have that stepback you talked about. to me c this country was founded with states having real identities and real power of their own because this country really...
248
248
Jul 13, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 248
favorite 0
quote 0
i suspect you probably know. >>> at deadly terror attack in mumbai, india. lisa sylvester is monitoring that and other top stories in "the situation room." what's going on, lisa? >> 21 people are dead and more than 100 wounded after three bombs exploded within minutes of each other. officials say they were coordinated by terrorists but no suspects have been identified. today's attack is the first in mumbai since the city's 2008 terror siege that left 164 people dead. >>> here in the u.s., figures obtained from this tsa reveal more than 25,000 security breaches at the nation's airports over the last ten years. the tsa say the cases represent the tiny fractions of the billions of travelers screened and says all incidents were investigated and resolved. >>> and a huge development in the world of sports. the united states' women's soccer team is headed to the world cup finals. team usa advanced after defeating france 3-1. they'll take on japan sunday to see who takes home the trophy. looking good there, wolf. >> we'll be watching. certainly we'll be watching tha
i suspect you probably know. >>> at deadly terror attack in mumbai, india. lisa sylvester is monitoring that and other top stories in "the situation room." what's going on, lisa? >> 21 people are dead and more than 100 wounded after three bombs exploded within minutes of each other. officials say they were coordinated by terrorists but no suspects have been identified. today's attack is the first in mumbai since the city's 2008 terror siege that left 164 people dead....
252
252
Jul 20, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 1
kashmir is a flash point issue between india and pakistan. the last thing the united states is going to do is get in the middle of that issue because it would just probably anger both sides. matter of fact, there was, you know, there was a nut case argument when the obama administration came in, and people said, well, let's go solve the kashmir issue between india and pakistan, and then they'll both be great allies and help us fight al-qaeda. and, you know, people that know that issue said, what are you nuts? all you're going to do is get both sides angry at you. so the administration has stayed away from that as the bush administration did, you know, kind of like it's poison, and that's probably the right policy. so the notion that this council could actually do much other than, you know, throw a few cocktail parties and actually influence u.s. policy, boy, what a waste of money. jon: all right. jim carafano from the heritage foundation. read more from him on foxnews.com on this topic. jim, thank you. jenna: new developments surrounding oper
kashmir is a flash point issue between india and pakistan. the last thing the united states is going to do is get in the middle of that issue because it would just probably anger both sides. matter of fact, there was, you know, there was a nut case argument when the obama administration came in, and people said, well, let's go solve the kashmir issue between india and pakistan, and then they'll both be great allies and help us fight al-qaeda. and, you know, people that know that issue said,...
200
200
Jul 11, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ geic >>> incredible scenes coming out of northern india where a passenger train jumped the tracks. the impact was so severe one car ended up on top of another. at least 28 people were killed and 100 others injured. nearby residents rushed to the crash site and smashed the windows open to help get trappeded passengers out. >>> the u.s. is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s. and pakistan are allies but there are major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. reza how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard a lot of rhetoric from both sides, finger pointing, accusations. this is more than rhetoric. i think things changed after the raid on the bin laden compound here in pakistan in may. this was viewed by many here in pakistan as an embarrassment for the country and the military. it was viewed as a vi
. ♪ geic >>> incredible scenes coming out of northern india where a passenger train jumped the tracks. the impact was so severe one car ended up on top of another. at least 28 people were killed and 100 others injured. nearby residents rushed to the crash site and smashed the windows open to help get trappeded passengers out. >>> the u.s. is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the...
212
212
Jul 19, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
pakistan and india disputed the status for decades. israel has stopped another ship trying to break the blockade of gaza. the navy sees the ship as part of a larger patilla as itted the coast. any supplies on board will be transferred legally to gaza. they insist on patrolling access because it said otherwise smugglers will try to ship to palestinian militants. during a random test, a veteran air traffic controller had a blood alcohol level at a center that handles air traffic for several states. a family member said he was given the chance of resigning or entering rehab and chose rehab. football star michael vick is bringing his newfound dogfighting to capitol hill. the quarterback who served 20 months in prison on a dogfighting conviction is backing proposed legislation criminalizing stick tators of those who let children watch the sport. >> i deeply regret my previous involvement in dogfighting and i'm sorry for what i did to the animals. during my time in prison, i wanted to be part of the solution and not the problem. i have been
pakistan and india disputed the status for decades. israel has stopped another ship trying to break the blockade of gaza. the navy sees the ship as part of a larger patilla as itted the coast. any supplies on board will be transferred legally to gaza. they insist on patrolling access because it said otherwise smugglers will try to ship to palestinian militants. during a random test, a veteran air traffic controller had a blood alcohol level at a center that handles air traffic for several...
209
209
Jul 28, 2011
07/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> three people in india reported spotting her in a city market. a british woman saw her with a french woman and called the authorities. a young american spotted the girl and tried to take her away from the couple. police took the couple into custody. they insist they are the biological parents of this child. officials have taken dna samples. the child disappeared from a resort in portugal in may 2007, where she was on vacation with her parents. >>> one of the top news videos on youtube today, a thief snips a lock securing a bicycle to a rack outside wcg, a communications company in san francisco. employees inside spot the guy. they obviously get the bike away from him, save the bike from being stolen but let the thief get away. the kicker here, the thief reportedly left his own bike chained to a light, dropped the key to the lock in the scuffle over that stolen bike, so now his bike is in custody. >>> in a story you can take with you to dinner tonight or the plastic surgeon's tomorrow, one in three people who want a nose job show signs of mental i
. >>> three people in india reported spotting her in a city market. a british woman saw her with a french woman and called the authorities. a young american spotted the girl and tried to take her away from the couple. police took the couple into custody. they insist they are the biological parents of this child. officials have taken dna samples. the child disappeared from a resort in portugal in may 2007, where she was on vacation with her parents. >>> one of the top news...
557
557
Jul 24, 2011
07/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 557
favorite 0
quote 0
and india. smarter medicine is safer medicine. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. so in the age old conflict between hot and cold, it seems four people out of ten are already wishing it was winter again. careful what you wish for, warns our steve hartman. >> reporter: this year july was a three-letter word. >> h-o-t. >> hot. >> reporter: and people are not happy. >> it is super hot. >> reporter: of course folks always whine about the weather but i've noticed the past couple of years the complaints have seemed special heated and overstated. >> i feel like i'm melting. >> i felt like i was going to die. >> reporter: you'd think there was lava in the streets. >> i'm so hot. i wish it was winter. >> reporter: oh, do you now? >> way too hot out here. >> reporter: how easily we forget. just how much worse it could be. i went back in time today to remind us not only of what the weather could be like but what it will be like all too soon. welcome back. to the dead of winter. >> what do you have to say to the people of the summer? >> appreciate
and india. smarter medicine is safer medicine. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. so in the age old conflict between hot and cold, it seems four people out of ten are already wishing it was winter again. careful what you wish for, warns our steve hartman. >> reporter: this year july was a three-letter word. >> h-o-t. >> hot. >> reporter: and people are not happy. >> it is super hot. >> reporter: of course folks always...
148
148
Jul 20, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
and a leopard reportedly wandered into a slum village in india and attacked six people. according to reports, people were forced to climb on roof tops as officers chased the animal. the leopard was shot and killed after several attempts to tranquilize it. unbelievable picture there. and american airlines announcing a plan today to replace its fleet with hundreds of newly leased planes from boeing and air bus. its parent company, amr corp says it's ordered 460 single-aisle jets from from the manufacturers. >> rupert murdoch's wife is under atta the focus after a shaving cream attack. and we're going to tell you about changes that are in the works for body scanners right now. in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... in cyber attacks. on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. thanks to a network that secures it all and knows what to keep in, and what to keep out. outsmart the threats. see how at cisco.com cisco. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give u
and a leopard reportedly wandered into a slum village in india and attacked six people. according to reports, people were forced to climb on roof tops as officers chased the animal. the leopard was shot and killed after several attempts to tranquilize it. unbelievable picture there. and american airlines announcing a plan today to replace its fleet with hundreds of newly leased planes from boeing and air bus. its parent company, amr corp says it's ordered 460 single-aisle jets from from the...
287
287
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 287
favorite 0
quote 0
and the number one most stressed out country in the world was india. kyra, 82% of women said they just did not have any time to relax. united kingdom at number 11 and the united states number 12. in this survey they made a distinction between emerging countries and developing countries. what they found out with something like india, for example, as well as the other developing countries, is that women had to juggle work, right? their careers, as well as busy home lives. but they also had to conform to very traditional expectations and traditional standards. so they found in developing countries women had the social infrastructure to allow them to juggle the social support to do but in developing countries not the case. the least stressed out country in the world is, can you guess, kyra? >> no. tell me where! bora bora? tahiti? >> yeah. i wish we could go there. it's actually sweden. are you moving there any time soon? >> i may be doing that now. you and i will be packing our bags. it's a beautiful place, that's for sure. >> it sure is. >> zain, who nev
and the number one most stressed out country in the world was india. kyra, 82% of women said they just did not have any time to relax. united kingdom at number 11 and the united states number 12. in this survey they made a distinction between emerging countries and developing countries. what they found out with something like india, for example, as well as the other developing countries, is that women had to juggle work, right? their careers, as well as busy home lives. but they also had to...
369
369
Jul 3, 2011
07/11
by
WUSA
tv
eye 369
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> yesterday we outsourced the entire call center to india. >> you bastard. >> that's for me. >> the most striking thing is how much it costs to have a live american agent answer a call. >> my name is ed. how may i help you? >> a live agent is about $7.50 per call. >> my name is sean. >> my name is cindy. >> my name is rickardo. >> to outsource to a foreign country and have a live agent in a foreign country is about $2.35 a call. to use one of those voice response systems, press one for this and press two for that is about 35 cents a call. a lot of companies saved a whole lot of money and everybody was happy except the customer and really i think a lot of customer service agents who had to mop up after this. >> reporter: it should come as no surprise that the telephone has been a source of customer ire ever since it was invented. >> boy operators man the switchboards in those days. >> reporter: but they were so rude to callers, they were replaced by young women who became known as hello girls. in 1890, mark twain complained that his phone service in hartford, connecticut, was the ver
. >> yesterday we outsourced the entire call center to india. >> you bastard. >> that's for me. >> the most striking thing is how much it costs to have a live american agent answer a call. >> my name is ed. how may i help you? >> a live agent is about $7.50 per call. >> my name is sean. >> my name is cindy. >> my name is rickardo. >> to outsource to a foreign country and have a live agent in a foreign country is about $2.35 a call. to...
160
160
Jul 4, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> reports of a remarkable discovery of a temple inside india. piles of gold, silver and precious gems set to be worth, get this, $11 billion. the treasure was found in a vault underneath the temple, some of which hadn't been opened in 150 years. descendants of a former royal family run the temple, and the fortune may have been stashed by a former king. as you said, it's enough to make indiana jones jealous. >> indiana johns, trying to get the crew to believe here. thanks so much, mary snow. have a good fourth of july, the rest of it, anyway. >> thank you so much. >> you bet. >> republicans on parade, most of the gop presidential candidates are spending this holiday with voters and key battleground states. a look at the politics and patriotism. a murder suspect taunts police saying meet him for brufrp at his mexican hideout. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in
. >>> reports of a remarkable discovery of a temple inside india. piles of gold, silver and precious gems set to be worth, get this, $11 billion. the treasure was found in a vault underneath the temple, some of which hadn't been opened in 150 years. descendants of a former royal family run the temple, and the fortune may have been stashed by a former king. as you said, it's enough to make indiana jones jealous. >> indiana johns, trying to get the crew to believe here. thanks so...
765
765
Jul 14, 2011
07/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 765
favorite 0
quote 0
credit rating. >>> officials in india say so far there are no new leads in wednesday's triple bombings in mumbai. the attacks came without warning killing at least 15 people and wounding more than 130. as of now every known terror group is a suspect. >>> yet another arrest in britain's phone hacking scandal reportedly of a former deputy editor of the news of the world. meantime, the house of commons wants to question rupert murdoch about the scandal and are even calls here in the u.s. on capitol hill for investigations. >>> two new studies in africa have found that an aids drug already shown to help prevent the spread of the virus in gay men also works for heterosexual men and women. experts call the drug traveda a breakthrough in the battle against aids. >>> white house is threatening to veto a measure passed by the house wednesday that would limit the government's role in protecting waterways from pollution. it would bar the epa from overruling decisions that states make on water quality. >>> and a new fiery display wednesday at europe's most active volcano, sicily's mt. etna sent fl
credit rating. >>> officials in india say so far there are no new leads in wednesday's triple bombings in mumbai. the attacks came without warning killing at least 15 people and wounding more than 130. as of now every known terror group is a suspect. >>> yet another arrest in britain's phone hacking scandal reportedly of a former deputy editor of the news of the world. meantime, the house of commons wants to question rupert murdoch about the scandal and are even calls here in...
175
175
Jul 1, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
but now it faces competition from brazil, india and china. they stand among the top 40 most improved countries in terms of the ease of doing business. indeed the world bank find 85% of the nations have taken steps to improve the climate. singapore last year and for the fifth year running was the easiest place in the world to do business. second was hong kong, new zealand and the u.s. with the united states rounding out the top five. two years ago the u.s. ranked number three. >> it's all about the business environment. taxes and regulations. clearly i think we would prefer to create job here. but when the. >> the economists we spoke with cite as a drag on the economy the uncertainty for business owners created by the work in progress of the kreefation of tens of thousands of pages of new regulations. the result last year's healthcare and and financial reform laws. >> what make a good regulation is a rule that is clear that is probably targeted to address a problem that's systemic. it's a rule that take care of the problem. it's a rule that ha
but now it faces competition from brazil, india and china. they stand among the top 40 most improved countries in terms of the ease of doing business. indeed the world bank find 85% of the nations have taken steps to improve the climate. singapore last year and for the fifth year running was the easiest place in the world to do business. second was hong kong, new zealand and the u.s. with the united states rounding out the top five. two years ago the u.s. ranked number three. >> it's all...
917
917
Jul 11, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 917
favorite 0
quote 0
your taxes might be done in india next to the office of the radiologist who reads your x-ray, and you never know. and from texas, treasury secretary geithner is hardly credible. none of his policies worked in the past. why would i believe him now? fur want to read more on this, go to my blog, c cnn.com/caffertyfile. >> jack, thank you. >>> you're in "the situation room." happening right now. one former british prime minister among the alleged targets in britain's exploding hacking scandal. we're going into it with a former prime minister, tony blair. how easy is it to hack a cell phone? and a rampage inside the syrian compound, and added pressure and the change of tone from president obama saying he's ready to cut a deal with the republicans on raising the debt limit as the clock ticks towards a possible u.s. default. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. breaking news, political headlines, all straight ahead. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." the hacking scandal that killed one of britain's biggest newspapers is spreading and spread
your taxes might be done in india next to the office of the radiologist who reads your x-ray, and you never know. and from texas, treasury secretary geithner is hardly credible. none of his policies worked in the past. why would i believe him now? fur want to read more on this, go to my blog, c cnn.com/caffertyfile. >> jack, thank you. >>> you're in "the situation room." happening right now. one former british prime minister among the alleged targets in britain's...
928
928
Jul 15, 2011
07/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 928
favorite 0
quote 0
and in india, an owl that was rescued. >>> hidden in plain sight, mexico has stumbled on to what may be the largest marijuana plantation in the country's history. it stretches for more than 300 acres. rafael romo reports. >> reporter: the massive extension of the illegal crops can only seen from the air. field after field of marijuana grown between toe mamato talks. the mexican army says this is the biggest marijuana plantation ever found in the country.stalk. the mexican army says this is the biggest marijuana plantation ever found in the country. >> translator: once it's processed, the field will be destroyed by the method of incineration. >> reporter: the illegal field was found in mexico's baja peninsula. 450 miles south of tee with an that. it stands 300 acres. mexican officials say it's 168 times larger than the soccer field that mexico city's stadium. >> translator: it's very important to point out that with this finding, we have stopped the harvest of 120 metric tons of marijuana that would have produced 60 million doses. this considerably affects the financial structure of d
and in india, an owl that was rescued. >>> hidden in plain sight, mexico has stumbled on to what may be the largest marijuana plantation in the country's history. it stretches for more than 300 acres. rafael romo reports. >> reporter: the massive extension of the illegal crops can only seen from the air. field after field of marijuana grown between toe mamato talks. the mexican army says this is the biggest marijuana plantation ever found in the country.stalk. the mexican army...
231
231
Jul 17, 2011
07/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
they want to invest in an innovation economy, a clean energy economy while china and india and brazil and japan all ink up for a clean energy know global sweepstakes. we can't afford to disinvest and defund. we need to have tax fairness so that millionaires and billionaires that did not provide a trickle down to the economy when we lost 8.2 million jobs needed to pay a fair share. >> shannon: when you refer to millionaires and billionaires, talking about people a dual income family making $250,000 or north of that. do you classify those people as millionaires and billionaires. >> i throw that out there as a general statement. we need to do the arithmetic so we are doing the most effective thing. it is important to make certain that billionaires and those in the most upper income strata are investing in this economy because i think we need to invest our way through it. it can't all be done by an assault on the middle class by cutting domestic programs and investments important to working families. >> shannon: you talked about the belt tightening. that is something that both parties agr
they want to invest in an innovation economy, a clean energy economy while china and india and brazil and japan all ink up for a clean energy know global sweepstakes. we can't afford to disinvest and defund. we need to have tax fairness so that millionaires and billionaires that did not provide a trickle down to the economy when we lost 8.2 million jobs needed to pay a fair share. >> shannon: when you refer to millionaires and billionaires, talking about people a dual income family making...